03rd Mar 2023

Forever Painting


Artist Günther Förg described painting as a ‘resilient practice’ — always in the now, and expanding rather than ever truly changing. There’s something both comforting and exciting about this. Exciting, because there really are endless possibilities, and comforting because it’s deeply rooting knowing that a contemporary painting can embody all that comes before it in the most subtle of ways. 

One such way for Förg was the link of dabbing paint on a canvas, to the act of preparing colour itself. Why not turn testing colour and pigment densities into an art? Embodying the act of free-play experimentation and discernment on his canvases, the pieces celebrate the act of painting for painting’s sake.

This week’s curation is inspired by Förg, and the current exhibition of his last works at Hauser & Wirth London. The below pieces follow Förg in their expressivity, playfulness, and focus on brushstrokes – dabbing, scumbling, stippling, feathering… the options are endless. Even Toni Harrower’s systems paintings evidence a ‘brushstroke’, albeit deconstructed in both defying and abiding by abstract restraints.

Pond by Mary West, £950

Mary West’s ‘Pond’ and Olivia Bartlett’s ‘Guts’ further give us thrashing and swooping paint that marries pastels with electric greens and magentas. Bustling with life these works are in the line of the ‘tried’ and an expansion of the ‘true’.

Guts by Olivia Bartlett, £250
Untitled by Michaela Hollyfield, £485
Oh YEAH by Lindsay Mapes, £1300
Over the Edge by Toni Harrower, SOLD
Auroa by Timothy Betton, £425
Untitled – (Watford Reflection) by Janine Hall, £750
Car Crashing by Claire Shakespeare, £420
Break the System by Toni Harrower, £255
Hairdryer by Claire Shakespeare, £620
TEL AVIV by Christian Neuman, £2000
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